Publications
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Andrews TL. Byzantine Sigillography, Linked Open Data, and the Structured Assertion Record. Digital Medievalist. 2025 Jan 15. doi: 10.16995/dm.16708
Andrews T, Deierl M, Ebel C. Gender Assignment as an Event: A Contemporary Approach to Adequately Depict Historical Gender Categories. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 2024 Apr;39(1):5-12. Epub 2024 Jan 18. doi: 10.1093/llc/fqad100
Andrews T, Rózsa M, Prajda K, Read L, Andjelovic A. Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities. Historical Studies on Central Europe . 2024;4(1):217–245. doi: 10.47074/HSCE.2024-1.12
Andrews T. The STructured Assertion Record (STAR) Model for Event-based Representation of Historical Information. 2023. Paper presented at GrapHNR 2023, Mainz, Germany.
Andrews T. Geographical Assertions: Applying the STAR Model to Record Perceptions of Place and Space. 2023. International Medieval Congress, Leeds 2023, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Andrews T. Modelling Historical Data in the RELEVEN Project. In Avillez M, editor, Programming and Data Infrastructure in Digital Humanities. Springer. 2023
Andrews T, Ebel C, Deierl M. Gender Assignment as an Event: A contemporary approach to adequately depict historical gender categories. 2022. Paper presented at Digital Humanities 2022, Tokyo, Japan.
Andrews T. The STAR Model for Prosopography: Expressions of Uncertainty, Authority, and Conflict in the Prosopography of the Byzantine World. 2022. International Medieval Congress Leeds 2022.
Baillie J, Andrews T, Romanov M, Knox D, Vargha M. Modelling Historical Information with Structured Assertion Records. 2021. Paper presented at Data for History 2021.
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